There are many dozens of languages in Africa, maybe over one hundred. You need to specify which language, or at least which country of Africa.
Yes i agree but its mostly Jambo
Elephas maximus Actually, Elephas maximus is the Latin name for an Asian Elephant and it means: huge arch. Because an Asian Elephant has an arched back, and an African elephant has a dip in it's back
Hello - they speak English
hello, hullo [heˈləʊ]
salve=hello vale=goodbye
"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
"Hello" in African languages can vary depending on the country and region. For example, in Swahili (used in East Africa), you can say "Jambo" or "Habari". In Zulu (used in Southern Africa), you can say "Sawubona".
The African Luhya term for the English word hello is Oriee.
Its African language. Its African for hello.
there is no "african" language. There are hundreds of languages in Africa.
Hello
it means hello
Hello
an African welcome song is..... Funga Alafia Ashay Ashay Funga Alafia Ashay Ashay it means..... Hello Peace Blessing Hello Peace Blessing
Dumela means "Hello" in Tswana, Sotho, and other South African dialects.
It's jambo and it means hello.
You can say "Bawo ni, ore mi" in Yoruba, which translates to "Hello, my friend."
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